Costume Men--(L to R) Nathan Chen of USA, Yuzuru Hanyu of Japan, and Shoma Uno of Japan--Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics
IT'S OLYMPICS TIME! This means...it's also ICE STYLE time! I am so excited to discuss the FASHION and COSTUMES of the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics here on my "Ice Style" BLOG...
Sequin Men--(L to R) Donovan Carrillo of Mexico, Yuzuru Hanyu of Japan, and Shoma Uno of Japan--Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics
There are A LOT of costumes to discuss for all the skaters and disciplines but since the Men's Competition just ended, let's begin with the MEN:
Yuzuru Hanyu Japan Short Program--In his much-anticipated return to the Olympics, Yuzuru skated his Short Program to Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso by Camille Saint-Saëns, performed by Shinya Kiyozuka. He wore this lilac and pale blue ombre dyed design featuring diagonal strips of sequined chiffon in silver and gold with raw-cut hem details and a nude illusion neckline. The intricate top was paired with simple clean pants. I liked the delicacy of the design and fabrication of the top, and especially the 3D effect, which added fluttery interest as he skated.
Score: 8.95
Free Skate to Ten to Chi to ("Heaven and Earth") by Isao Tomita--For his Free Skate, Yuzuru wore this Japanese Kimono-like costume, highlighting the music of which he skated. This is the same program and costume he wore last season. Once again, there was similar coloring to his Short Program costume with an added tie-dye effect. I loved (again) the 3D sequin applique details but my favorite part was THAT BELT! The black with gold detailing "mini-Obi" belt was great and looked as if it had come from the Gucci runways!
9.00
Shoma Uno Japan Short Program--Skating his Short Program to Oboe Concerto by A. MarcelloOboe Concerto (Concerto In C Minor For Cello) by A. Vivaldi, Shoma wore this costume. I said this the first time I saw him wear this in competition and I will say it again: This is PROBABLY THE BEST MEN'S COSTUME this season! I absolutely loved the gorgeous cowl draping, the asymmetrical design...the exquisite sequined top underneath...it was a figure skating costume on an Haute Couture level! I bow down. It was Designed/Created by Feeling by Mathieu Caron.
9.99
Free Skate to Auschwitz-Birkenau (from "Schindler's List") by John Williams, Theme from "Schindler's List" (from "Schindler's List") by John Williams, I Could Have Done More (from "Schindler's List") by John Williams--For his Free Skate to "Schindler's List", Jason wore the costume above, which featured a gray/silver top with red, yellow and black color accents in an ombre/tie-dye effect. The dye effect had a violent look to it, with hints of fire, perhaps war with an almost barbed wire treatment. I am sure the subtle-yet-not-so-subtle artistry on his top was an intentional nod to the subject matter of the film and music.
Keegan Messing Canada Short Program--Skating to Never Tear Us Apart performed by INXSNever Tear Us Apart performed by Joe Cocker, Keegan wore this streamlined costume above. I thought this was a PERFECT way to wear a costume that doesn't look like one (Hello Nathan Chen!). The design featured black pants and a supertight black top with seethrough panels framed with red binding. Besides the sleek silhouette and lack of unnecessary details, my favorite part was that "X" patterned on the side of his upper torso; was the "X" for "INXS" or just a cool design detail? Whatever the reason, the look was sleek, sexy, modern, yet still had stage appeal. The costume was from Feeling by Mathieu Caron.
Free Skate to Bolero (Boléro IV New Breath) by Maurice Ravel, performed by Tomotaka Okamoto--Skating to a more "dance club" version of Ravel's iconic "Bolero", Shoma wore this toreador-like costume which I loved. I thought the black with gold leaf-like sequin applique look was beautiful and reminiscent of something I would find at Versailles. I also thought the placement was smart in that it was not overpowering for such a small guy. I especially liked how the sequins were on the sides as well as framing the bolero jacket. Elegant and very pretty. Also designed/created by Feeling by Mathieu Caron.
9.50
Yuma Kagiyama Japan Short Program--Yuma skated his Short Program to When You're Smiling by Michael Buble for both the Team and Men's Competitions, wearing this look. The shirt-and-pant costume was very representative of a "Lounge Act" look, or at least the more "razzle-dazzle" Vegas version. Normally, when male skaters skate to something like this, they cheapen out and bore me to tears with some yawn-inducing white shirt and black pants look, so I was happy that Yuma's costume team took it further. I liked the gold crystal details framing the shirt and his torso, as well as the sleeve bands/cuffs. The look made me smile...just like his skate.
8.75
Free Skate to Gladiator Rhapsody (from "Gladiator") by Hans Zimmer, Not Yet (from "Gladiator") by Hans Zimmer, performed by Lisa Gerrard, I Gladiatore (from "Gladiator") by Hans Zimmer, Nelle Tue Mani (Now We Are Free) ( from "Gladiator") by Hans Zimmer, performed by Andrea Bocelli--Yuma wore this black and gold costume for his "Gladiator"-themed skate. As you can tell, there was a costume homage to the film and its protagonist, represented by a gold "chest plate/armor" on the top, as well as the sleeve details. The costume and details were delicate and not too "Halloween" costume-like.
8.25
Nathan Chen USA Short Program--Skating to La Boheme by Charles Aznavour, USA's Nathan Chen wore this look above. Let's just start with the fact that Nathan is not known for his costumes. He veers between looking as if he just went in his closet to find the most comfortable item, to looking as if he's at some tie-dye hippie festival! I do not fault him since well...the man is A QUAD BEAST! But as a fashion guy, I'd like to see something...from Nathan, every now and then. For his Short Program, he wore this black tuxedo/dinner jacket outfit which goes with the music of the famous French Chanson crooner Monsieur Aznavour; it was his effort to look as if he was the singer at a French Cafe, performing to chic guests. The jacket was not really a jacket since it didn't have proper front closures, and was more of a pullover top. He wore it with matching black pants, a white pocket hankie, and a white t-shirt. While I wish he would have worn a proper white dress shirt/tuxedo shirt, unbuttoned of course...the t-shirt was definitely more Nathan.
8.35
BTW:
The above was what he wore, for the same music, for his 2019-2020 Season, at Skate America. He went more "I'm a waiter for a wedding in La Jolla" vibe, I guess.
Free Skate to Goodbye Yellow Brick Road (from "Rocket Man") by Elton John, Bernie Taupin performed by Taron Egerton & Jamie Bell, Rocket Man (from "Rocket Man") by Elton John, Bernie Taupin performed by Taron Egerton, and Bennie and the Jets (from "Rocket Man") by Elton John, Bernie Taupin performed by Elton John, Pink & Logic--Skating to an Elton John Medley, Nathan skated to Olympic GOLD history...and he also wore this. He paired what were probably the same black pants he wore in his Short Program, with this colorful tie-dye-like top. I didn't hate the top, but I didn't necessarily like it; I kept thinking whether or not those white marks were BLEACH stains?! And it also had a certain "Star Trek" vibe. Well, who cares! He won the GOLD!
7.50
BTW:
Earlier this year, Nathan wore this version of the top at the U.S. Figure Skating Championships held in Nashville Tennessee. It was more kaleidoscope-y like and looked more like an interstellar planetary explosion...with what looks like a GREEN planet starting it all...
He also wore this one back during the 2019-2020 Season, at Skate America to the same music. One thing is for sure, he likes the tie-dye!
Which top do you guys like best? Beijing Olympics or U.S. Nationals? Or None?
Junhwan Cha Republic of Korea Short Program--Skating to Fate of the Clockmaker by Eternal Eclipse, Flynn Hase Spence, Cloak and Dagger by Bianca Ban, Junhwan wore this black costume which featured black pants and a black solid-and-see-through top. The top had delicate details including minimal sequin applique and interesting see-through panels. The overall look was not necessarily costume-exciting but what I did love was the surprise of the fluttery "ruffles" in the back, which you can see in the photo above. These flutters were quite lovely to see as he skated, reminding me of wings.
9.00
Free Skate to Popoli de Pekino by Giacomo Puccini, Violin Fantasy on Puccini's Turandot by Vanessa-Mae, Turandot, Act 3: Nessun Dorma (Turandot, Act 3) by Giacomo Puccini, performed by Jose Carreras--Skating to Puccini's "Turandot", Junhwan wore this deep indigo blue top with gorgeous sequin yoke details and blouson sleeves. I thought the sequin work framed his face and neckline very well and gave a slight air of the iconic opera and its Near East/China theme.
8.55
Jason Brown USA Short Program--Jason Brown skated his fabulous Short Program to Sinnerman by Nina Simone wearing this sexy, gorgeous look. The music is Nina Simone and I thought this costume was a perfect costume foil to her sultry, silky voice and that music. I absolutely loved the modern dance-like sleek styling, and especially the solid panels layered over see-through stretch fabric seen on the top, molding to his torso like a second skin. The crystals were also a nice touch, complementing this chic look.
9.50
8.50
BTW:
Jason had skated to this music back in the 2019-2020 Season, for which he wore the grey look above, with a sequined "skyline"-looking motif around the midriff. This was his costume for "Schindler's List" then.
Mark Kondratiuk ROC Free Skate--Mark skated his Free Skate to Overture (from "Jesus Christ Superstar" rock opera) by Andrew Lloyd Webber, The Temple (from "Jesus Christ Superstar" rock opera) by Andrew Lloyd Webber during the Team as well as Men's Singles Competition, and it went VIRAL! Both for the fact that he skated to Andrew Lloyd Webber's over-the-top musical, but also because of the very Jesus Christ Superstar-y costume. His look was certainly not a subtle nod to the musical but straight-up Jesus-on-the-Cross, along with a thorn-like neckline, and "Shroud of Turin"-like white/gray top. Was it campy? Yes. Did it go with his music? Of course? So, I guess, this worked, even though it was two minutes away from a child's costume from a "Jesus Christ Superstar" musical revue.
8.00
9.00
Deniss Vasiljevs Latvia Short Program--Deniss skated his Short Program to Sarakiz: II. Romanza by Karl Jenkins, performed by Marat Bisengaliev & London Symphony Orchestra, The Battle Drums by Joe Hisaishi. He wore this blue and black costume that had references to Samurai and Medieval Warriors, with some Near East influence. I appreciated the details, including the asymmetrical body "armor", the ruched sleeves...and on a non-costume note: His ponytail was a nice accessory...he just needed some hair gel to maintain it!
8.85
Kevin Aymoz France Short Program--I could not do an Olympics Men's Figure Skating post without discussing this look from France's Kevin Aymoz. As if there is any question as to what Kevin is skating to, it's PRINCE, of course...specifically The Question Of You by Prince. Naturally, Kevin wore purple, and he wore it very well! His costume consisted of a purple top, a purple shirt with studs and silver sequin applique as well as front buckles, and gloves. I thought it was just right for the music and the subject at hand. Purple and slightly campy.
8.99
Free Skate to Outro by M 83--For his Free Skate, Kevin wore this costume above, which I liked, at least the top section. The look included your basic men's black skating pants and an ombre dyed cowl-draped stretch top in violet/purple, raspberry, and delicate green colors. I loved the pretty cowl drape neckline, which traditionally is a design detail related to female garments but here, it is obvious that it can be done for men as well; it provided wonderful top-half interest to his costume and gave his look a nice fashion edge.
8.50
Last but not least:
Donovan Carrillo Mexico Short Program--Probably one of the most beloved skaters during the Beijing 2022 Olympics was Mexico's Donovan Carrillo. He was the first skater from Mexico to compete in a free skate at the Olympics, he famously trains in a mall, and he is very, very sassy when he skates (which I personally love!). Speaking of sassy...Donovan skated his Short Program to Black Magic Woman by Gregg Alan, Carlos Santana, Shake It by Carlos Santana wearing this fabulous costume. I loved the sleek look, the bold gold and silver sequined "stripes" highlighting his upper torso, and the extra chunky crystals around the shoulders...the whole outfit was perfect for him and looked as if Bob Mackie had designed it!
Donovan Carrillo Mexico Short Program--Probably one of the most beloved skaters during the Beijing 2022 Olympics was Mexico's Donovan Carrillo. He was the first skater from Mexico to compete in a free skate at the Olympics, he famously trains in a mall, and he is very, very sassy when he skates (which I personally love!). Speaking of sassy...Donovan skated his Short Program to Black Magic Woman by Gregg Alan, Carlos Santana, Shake It by Carlos Santana wearing this fabulous costume. I loved the sleek look, the bold gold and silver sequined "stripes" highlighting his upper torso, and the extra chunky crystals around the shoulders...the whole outfit was perfect for him and looked as if Bob Mackie had designed it!
9.35
Free Skate to Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps (feat. Carlos Rivera) by Daniel Boaventura, Sway by Dean Martin, Maria (Spanglish Radio Edit) by Ricky Martin, and Bailar (Radio Edit) by Deorro feat. Elvis Crespo--Donovan made me happy for a second time by wearing yet another SUPERSTAR of a costume, this time for his Free Skate. The music was Muy Caliente and so was this costume: With the plunging neckline, silver sequined beadwork, and super-tight fit, he looked like he was performing a fabulous show in Vegas, and I wanted Front Row Tickets! This young man knows how to put on a Show...skating AND costume-wise! Muy Bien.
9.75
Yuma, Nathan and Shoma: Congratulations to the Gold, Silver, and Bronze medalists in Men's Singles (L to R) Yuma Kagiyama of Japan, Nathan Chen of USA, and Shoma Uno of Japan--Beijing 2022 Olympics
King Nathan! Nathan Chen of USA wins Gold--Beijing 2022 Olympics
Vera Wang designed Nathan's costumes...
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